Slash featuring Myles KennedyÂ and the Conspirators were playing shows in Argentina this weekend and had a few special guests join them onstage. Former Guns Nâ€™ Roses members Duff McKagan and Gilby Clarke performed with Slash during his March 7 show. According to Blabbermouth, McKagan played two songs with Slash: â€œItâ€™s So Easyâ€ and â€œParadise City,â€ and Clarke joined the duo for the latter. Watch the â€œParadise Cityâ€ performance above, which begins with a â€œGuns Nâ€™ Rosesâ€ chant from the audience. Check out a video of â€œItâ€™s So Easyâ€ below.

The two former GNâ€™R members didnâ€™t have far to travel to join Slash onstage as McKaganâ€™s Loaded and Gilby Clarke + Coverheads served as the openers for Slashâ€™s March 7 date. The day before the mini-reunion, McKagan also joined Slash to perform both of those songs. You can see video from the March 6 performance below.

Slash and McKagan were part of the original Guns Nâ€™ Roses lineup, while Clarke was added to the group in 1991 replacing rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin after he quit the band.

Recently the bandâ€™s first drummer,Â Steven Adler,Â has been talking a lot about his desire to get the original lineup of Guns Nâ€™ Roses to record new music and a tour. Meanwhile, current member DJ Ashba says the most recent lineup is focusing on a new album and planning a huge tour.

Rock royalty, the KINGS OF CHAOS return to South African shores in late 2014.

With a line-up that includes members of AEROSMITH, GUNS n ROSES, ZZTOP, CHEAP TRICK, EXTREME & VELVET REVOLVER.. the show will be a 2hr spectacular of the biggest rock anthems from the past 40yrs, played by the artists who wrote and made them famous!

In part one of episode 18 of One On One With Mitch Lafon, Mitch talks to former Guns N’ Roses guitarist, Gilby Clarke. The two discuss Gilby’s upcoming summer tour dates with Quiet Riot, the re-recording of his cult classic hit “Tijuana Jail”, his time in Guns N’ Roses, Rockstar Supernova, Jason Newsted and the infamous 1992 Metallica / Guns N’ Roses post-show Montreal Riot.